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Globalisation and the decline of the labour share: A microeconomic perspective
Economic Systems (2017)
  • Cristiano Perugini
  • Michela Vecchi, Middlesex University - U.K.
  • Francesco Venturini
Abstract
This paper contributes to the infant literature on the determinants of the labour share at the level of individual firms and provides novel insights on the effect of firms’ patterns of internationalisation. The analysis is performed using a rich dataset, covering six EU countries (Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Spain) and combining information from the EFIGE survey and Amadeus balance sheets. Our results show that the labour share is lower for exporting firms and for those engaged in foreign direct investments or offshoring activities. These findings are robust to an array of sensitivity tests. Our instrumental variable analysis indicates that causation goes from internationalisation to changes in the labour share. An investigation into the channels of the negative impact of internationalisation shows that these effects are not related to the composition of the labour force, technological factors or firm market power. The analysis for subsectors of different technological regimes is consistent with this interpretation.
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Publication Date
2017
Citation Information
Cristiano Perugini, Michela Vecchi and Francesco Venturini. "Globalisation and the decline of the labour share: A microeconomic perspective" Economic Systems Vol. 41 Iss. 4 (2017) p. 524 - 536
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francesco_venturini/46/